Ecuador pays a high environmental price for extracting its oil
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13/06/2001
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Financial Times (London)
Patches of oil were still burning across the Andean hillside on Tuesday, the day after mudslides ruptured Ecuador's crude pipeline, spilling its black cargo near Papallacta and into rivers feeding the Amazon basin. For environmentalists the charred and polluted land-scape was a reminder of what they hoped to prevent by opposing the planned construction of a new oil pipeline in Ecuador, a non-Opec oil-exporting country.